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Pitching Problem

The Philadelphia Phillies have been struggling as of late, and many people will pin it on their batting. Statistics don’t lie; aside from Tuesday night, their batting has been pathetically bad as of late. But overall, it is the starting pitching that may ultimately let the team down.

Roy Halladay has been stellar, with eight wins, five complete games, and a low ERA of 2.08. There is nothing to critique about it, as he has been easily worth the investment.

To the surprise of some, Cole Hamels is not doing too badly this season. His numbers are fair, but what sticks out is the fact that he has let up 13 home runs in 12 starts. And just like in his last start, he pitched beautifully, and then proceeded to let up multiple home runs. When the Phillies send Hamels out on the mound, nobody knows which Hamels they are going to get. There is the Hamels who was the World Series MVP, and there is the Hamels who wanted last season to be over.

Like Hamels, 47-year-old Jamie Moyer has an ERA of 3.98. Moyer got off to a terrible month of April. But after posting a 3.66 ERA in May and a 2.00 ERA in his only June start, Moyer looks to be on the rise. But at Moyer’s age, injury and endurance will always be a risk. While he is playing well right now, who knows how reliable he will be in a few months.

Despite being above .500, Kyle Kendrick has been far from stellar so far. Opponents are batting .277 against him, which is not exactly something to brag about for Kendrick. He has walked 19 batters, next to just 27 strikeouts. Nobody is asking for him to be good. But being mediocre would be a start.

Lastly is the debacle that so far is Joe Blanton’s 2010 season. With a 1-4 record, nothing seems to be going right for Blanton. He loses control early, and certainly does not regain it. His 6.07 ERA makes him look like he should not even be in the majors. This is clearly not the Joe Blanton that the Phillies signed up for, and it is not the Joe Blanton that the Phillies are used to. A trip to the minors, or back to the DL would probably be best at this point.

The Phillies are underachieving so far, but it is only June, and there should not be too much worry. They are still a dangerous team, and could all catch fire at any given time. The batting has been struggling, but will absolutely come around. However, the starting pitching, aside from Halladay, could take a turn for the worse. Another phone call to Pedro Martinez could be in order. Or maybe Ruben Amaro can come up with another good trade as the season goes along. But whatever happens, this starting rotation is not looking too sharp. The rotation has come a long way since Robert Person and Brandon Duckworth, but it is not what it needs to be if the Phillies want to add another World Series Championship to their resume.

by David at the Sports Fan Blog Network

June 9, 2010 Posted by David | Cole Hamels, MLB, Original Content, Pedro Martinez, Philadelphia Phillies, Roy Halladay | , , | No Comments Yet

Cole Hamels Upcoming Signing

Cole Hamels
2008 WS MVP
Upcoming Signing – 12/12/2009

Here are the details:
Where: Crowne Plaza Hotel
When: 12/12/2009
Phone: (908) 258-7228

All Orders and Mail-Order need to be received by: 12/7/2009

Prices:
Flats up to 11×14, Balls – $89
O/S Flats – $99
Caps, Equip – $109
Bats, Jerseys – $125
Inscriptions – $25

Cole Hamels Upcoming Signing

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November 18, 2009 Posted by sportsfan1 | Cole Hamels, MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies Collectibles, Phillies Memorabilia, Phillies Signings | , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Hamels excels, Howard wins it in 10th

The truth will be told in a couple weeks, when Cole Hamels has a greater body of work to examine.


But if he looked like a different pitcher Wednesday at PNC Park than the one that had struggled most of the season, he said he felt like a different pitcher. Hamels, who entered the night with the fifth-highest ERA in the National League, threw eight scoreless innings in a 4-1 victory in 10 innings over the Pirates. He had been in line for the win, too, until Ryan Madson blew the save in the ninth before Ryan Howard’s three-run homer won the game in the 10th.

Click here to read the full article – By Todd Zolecki of MLB.com



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Cole Hamels Signed Phillies World Series 8x10 Photo

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Cole Hamels Memorabilia

August 27, 2009 Posted by GameSetMatch | Cole Hamels, MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies News | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

   

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